Take your documents to the local office of Peennsylvania DMV.
$10 for a new certificate.
You register at the Pennsylvania Dept. of Transportation, and you will require 1.a certificate from an Attorney testifying there is no mortgage, judgement or lien on the mobile home 2.The form, ''Receipt For Mobile Home Title Cancellation,'' properly endorsed by the Department and issued by the owner who intends to transfer the mobile home. 3.The deed to the land indicating ownership of the mobile home by the owner who intends to transfer the mobile home. (in this case, I'm unsure what happens if the home is in a Park)
One of the responsibilities of the executor is to transfer property. They have the ability to transfer title. The actual distribution is dependent on the will or the laws.
Yes you can. There is a link for more information in the Sources and Related Links section further down this page.
It depends. I just registered and titled 2 of my cars from MA to PA. One was considered a truck and it cost $110.00 JUST for the title. My other car cost $60.00 for the title. idk if its different with different makes and models but that's what I paid and on-top of it there's some other fee's you gotta pay.
It is certainly possible for them to do so. Once the debts are settled and the estate valued, they can distribute the remaining assets. That would include the transfer of title
The owner will have to go to the DMV in Pennsylvania and get a replacement permit for the bike. He can then transfer the ownership to you, and you will take the transfer papers to the DMV in Maryland and register the bike in your name.
yes
pathfinder(nissan)
no
Most likely you can, but you would have to consult the local municipality or township about how many residential homes you can have on your size of property.
Not finding titular initials "PA;" prolly they mean Pennsylvania.